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1 But nothing could suppress his good nature and innate love of fun.
2 Perhaps it expresses in a sincerer way an innate love of rural existence.
3 There seemed an innate love for both, and an equal disposition to husband both.
4 An innate love of combat was in his heart; he loved discussion like a medieval schoolman.
5 An innate love of goodness and of truth.
6 Thus we leave nothing for the innate love of truth; nothing to work out the necessary sympathy.
7 It is no despicable craving for distinction, it is the innate love of fighting, struggling, and conquering.
8 He had that innate love and tenderness that is given to his kind instead of other things.
9 Perhaps he was the more induced to take this step from an innate love of rank and power.
10 His innate love of running returned.
11 You know the white's innate love for a roaring log fire in front of the camp at night?
12 An innate love for early scenes and associations kept them where they might occasionally visit familiar persons and places.
13 Though my passions have made me deviate from her laws, I still feel in my heart an innate love of virtue.
14 He was careful as to matters of fact, fortified his memory by an accurate diary, and had an innate love of controversy.
15 Though I fear almost to hold converse with you, yet, conscious of my innate love of liberty, I venture to do so.
16 Beside my innate love of contradiction;
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